Then here is what has to happen in this coming November's electtion:
Republicans MUST retain control of the House of Representatives. Expansion of their majority would be very helpful.
Republicans MUST take control of the Senate. If Democrats retain control, they can block any attempt by House Republicans to repeal Obamacare, or to even chip away at it.
The Republican candidate MUST win the White House. If Obama stays in office, he will veto any and all attempts to repeal or limit Obamacare, no matter what is decided in the House and Senate. Republicans will not have the majority necessarty to override his veto.
Even if Republicans take control of the triad, they MUST push through a repeal in the first year of the new administration. The longer Obamacare is allowed to be in place and grow, the more difficult it will be to get rid of.
If Republicans think they can sit around and wait to win the White House in 2016, then all hope of getting rid of Obamacare is lost. Any government program, no matter how hated, corrupt, or heinous it is, can't be gotten rid of once its beaurocracy weaves its tentacles through our government and our society. Obama and the Dems know this, and know all they have to do is fight a delaying action to make sure their crowning achievement in moving our country towards Socialsim will become permanent.
So, if Obamacare isn't gotten rid of by the end of 2013 or so, we are going to be stuck with it for the rest of our lives ... and our children's lives ... and their children's lives.
Republicans MUST retain control of the House of Representatives. Expansion of their majority would be very helpful.
Republicans MUST take control of the Senate. If Democrats retain control, they can block any attempt by House Republicans to repeal Obamacare, or to even chip away at it.
The Republican candidate MUST win the White House. If Obama stays in office, he will veto any and all attempts to repeal or limit Obamacare, no matter what is decided in the House and Senate. Republicans will not have the majority necessarty to override his veto.
Even if Republicans take control of the triad, they MUST push through a repeal in the first year of the new administration. The longer Obamacare is allowed to be in place and grow, the more difficult it will be to get rid of.
If Republicans think they can sit around and wait to win the White House in 2016, then all hope of getting rid of Obamacare is lost. Any government program, no matter how hated, corrupt, or heinous it is, can't be gotten rid of once its beaurocracy weaves its tentacles through our government and our society. Obama and the Dems know this, and know all they have to do is fight a delaying action to make sure their crowning achievement in moving our country towards Socialsim will become permanent.
So, if Obamacare isn't gotten rid of by the end of 2013 or so, we are going to be stuck with it for the rest of our lives ... and our children's lives ... and their children's lives.
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